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      11-11-2013, 04:42 AM   #1
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BMW Group sales reach all-time high in October

11.11.2013

Global deliveries climb 5.2% to 165,851 vehicles
Record sales for first ten months

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Worldwide demand for BMW Group vehicles continues to develop positively. The company reported record monthly sales once again in October. With 165,851 (prev. yr.: 157,621) BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce vehicles delivered worldwide, sales were 5.2% higher than in the same month last year. Between January and October 2013, sales increased by 7.3% to reach a new all-time high of 1,602,018 vehicles (prev. yr.:1,493,154).

Ian Robertson, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, responsible for Sales and Marketing BMW: “We remain on track with a new all-time high in sales in October and in the first ten months, despite the continued headwinds in some European markets. We are confident that sales will continue to develop positively until the end of the year and we will continue to strive for profitable growth. The BMW Group maintains its position as the leading manufacturer of premium vehicles worldwide.”

BMW brand sales climbed 5.4% to 140,057 vehicles in October (prev. yr.: 132,826). In the first ten months of the year, BMW delivered 1,349,642 vehicles, an increase of 8.6% (prev. yr.: 1,242,819).

A total of 131,343 BMW X1 vehicles were delivered to customers from January to October 2013, an increase of 12.6% over the previous year (116,608). More than 500,000 BMW X1 vehicles have been sold since its market launch in late 2009. The BMW X3 also continued its successful course, with a 6.0% increase in sales to the end of October, to reach a total of 127,730 vehicles (prev. yr.: 120,502). Around a million of these highly-successful models have been delivered since the first generation was introduced in January 2004.

The BMW 3 Series remains an important growth driver, with a substantial increase in sales of 26.1% to 408,217 (prev. yr.: 323,755) vehicles in the period under review. Around 600,000 customers have purchased a BMW 3 Series since the market launch of the sixth generation in February 2012.

Sales of the BMW 5 Series, which, like the BMW 1 Series, 3 Series, 6 Series and 7 Series, is the market leader in its segment, rose by 3.2% to 301,164 units (prev. yr.: 291,820). The BMW 6 Series also reported strong gains, with an increase in sales of 21.6% to 22,764 vehicles (prev. yr.: 18,720).

MINI reported an all-time sales high of 25,420 vehicles worldwide in October (prev. yr.: 24,483/ +3.8%) and a new record for the first ten months of the year, despite persistent market challenges in Europe: MINI sold 249,702 cars worldwide (prev. yr.: 247,697/ +0.8%) during this period.

At BMW Motorrad, retail sales climbed 10.3% in October to 8,376 units (prev. yr.: 7,596). A total of 101,530 motorcycles and maxi scooters were delivered to customers between January and October (prev. yr.: 93,540/ +8.5%).

The BMW Group reported sales growth in nearly all of its markets in the first ten months of the year.

In Europe, BMW Group sales to the end of October remained at the same level as last year, with a total of 711,918 vehicles delivered (prev. yr.: 711,199/ +0.1%).

In Asia, sales for the first ten months climbed 17.7% to 469,434 vehicles (prev. yr.: 398,869). In Mainland China, the company increased retail sales by 20.0% year-on-year with 317,822 deliveries (264,884). Year-to-date, the BMW Group also reported strong gains in other Asian markets, including Japan (51,091/ +12.0%) and South Korea (32,641/ +18.8%).

In the Americas, the BMW Group sold 366,661 vehicles from January to October, an increase of 11.1% over the previous year (330,042). Over the same period, the company delivered a total of 295,474 vehicles to customers in the U.S. (prev. yr.: 267,267/ +10.6%).


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      11-11-2013, 08:34 AM   #2
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But What About Merceds?

Is this enough to fend off the the march if the 3 pointed star?!?
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      11-11-2013, 11:30 AM   #3
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It looks like they are getting a lot of new customer's to the brand.
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      11-11-2013, 11:49 AM   #4
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Is this enough to fend off the the march if the 3 pointed star?!?
BMW brand is bigger by nearly 300k units this year, but only growing by 8.6%

This September Mercedes-Benz sold more vehicles than in any other previous month.
A total of 142,994 new cars were supplied to customers around the world, equivalent to growth of 15.9%. 1,062,638 units have now been sold since the beginning of 2013 (+10.1%). In the third quarter of the year Mercedes-Benz sold 368,201 vehicles and recorded growth of 18.0%. The third quarter was particularly successful for the company in the United States and China. Mercedes-Benz also expanded its market shares in Europe and remains most-registered premium brand in Germany, Japan and the United States. Much of this growth can be attributed to the compact models and the new E-Class, which was launched to great success. The new S-Class is already leading the way of new vehicle registrations in Germany. With its launch in the Chinese market in September its global presence and position will be further strengthened.

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      11-11-2013, 12:36 PM   #5
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Is this enough to fend off the the march if the 3 pointed star?!?
It is.

Here: http://media.daimler.com/dcmedia/0-9...=1384191362614


It's also enough to leave Audi behind as well.

Here: http://www.audi.com/com/brand/en/com...bal_sales.html

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      11-11-2013, 01:46 PM   #6
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Maybe it's time for a different car since BMW is spreading the brand thin.

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